Ronchi is not a dud in T20 at all.. he's been unlucky run out a few timesBravo is not a dud in t20 by any means...(although Ronchi is, they should play Bosman in his place though, replacing one of the mediocre alrounders by Pinal)
Ronchi is not a dud in T20 at all.. he's been unlucky run out a few timesBravo is not a dud in t20 by any means...(although Ronchi is, they should play Bosman in his place though, replacing one of the mediocre alrounders by Pinal)
That really is a great video. I know a lot of teams complain about the Indian team being in a bubble when they tour, which is completely understandable as Indian players can't go out to a restaurant or take a walk outside or they get mobbed. Hopefully sharing dressing rooms loosens a lot of the tension that builds up.For all the criticism of the IPL, seeing Brett Lee, Shane Watson and Kumar Sangakkara blind drunk at 6 in the morning singing "I Want It That Way" by the Backstreet Boys makes it more than worth it.
Haha, that is so awesome! Cheers for the link dude.For all the criticism of the IPL, seeing Brett Lee, Shane Watson and Kumar Sangakkara blind drunk at 6 in the morning singing "I Want It That Way" by the Backstreet Boys makes it more than worth it.
saw thatFor all the criticism of the IPL, seeing Brett Lee, Shane Watson and Kumar Sangakkara blind drunk at 6 in the morning singing "I Want It That Way" by the Backstreet Boys makes it more than worth it.
Best. Thing. Ever.For all the criticism of the IPL, seeing Brett Lee, Shane Watson and Kumar Sangakkara blind drunk at 6 in the morning singing "I Want It That Way" by the Backstreet Boys makes it more than worth it.
Yeah I agree. While it may only be poncy 20 over stuff for millions of dollars, I really enjoy seeing all the best players in the world (and the ones who have retired recently) getting out there in front of 50k and just having fun with each other and enjoying it. I imagine India would be one big party at the moment, I'd pay one of the clubs to let me come over and travel with them. Would be such fun, could talk to Pommie Mbangwa in the dugouts.Haha, that is so awesome! Cheers for the link dude.
Sanga looks totally gone, and Binga seems a dab hand on the guitar. I dont really like the IPL, and find it dull, but one aspect I do like is seeing some of the top players in the world in the same side, competing, and looking like they are having fun on and off the pitch.
rotf @ Hussey "leading" the Super Kings to a win.Aussie Media - full of it
to be fair though, the Indian media never says "Zaheer leads some English county to a win" when he has just taken 3 or 4 wickets and someone else has done much better. They simply report that a certain team won and a certain Indian player playing for them scored so much runs or took so many wickets. It is one thing to concentrate on the facts that will interest your target audience, quite another to twist the facts to interest your target audience.Australian media shows Aussie bias, Indian media shows Indian bias. Nothing to see here folks and certainly not postworthy.
Spot on. Also a bit of misunderstanding on the term 'lead' here. A few players could lead a team to a win, it doesn't have to be term exclusively for the very best player. Many cricinfo headlines for example reflect this. They chose the Australian and reported about the Australian because of the reasons listed above. Absolute non-issue.I don't see why it's surprising or even that there's anything wrong with it. The casual Australian newspaper reader doesn't care what Dhoni does in an Indian domestic competition. Sure, I do, but I don't need to read the newspaper the next day to find out, so I'm not their target audience. What Australians do care about is how the Australian players are going over there, so that is what is reported on.
Yeah but it's always been a bit distasteful how the media in general (not just singling out Aussie here - they're all guilty) reports news to register with locals.Spot on. Also a bit of misunderstanding on the term 'lead' here. A few players could lead a team to a win, it doesn't have to be term exclusively for the very best player. Many cricinfo headlines for example reflect this. They chose the Australian and reported about the Australian because of the reasons listed above. Absolute non-issue.
really?Bravo's only strength has been his batting, and he's only scored in bits and pieces. His bowling has still been dreadful, often match-losing, and no different from locals such as Nayar and Gaurav Dhiman- but Vikrant, Musavir and Siddharth are in a different league altogether- the make-up-the-numbers league.
Well the word dud won't be applicable to any player playing at this level I agree; let me put it in this way...He's in no way comparable to most of the foreign players playing in the playing 11 in this tourney...Ronchi is not a dud in T20 at all.. he's been unlucky run out a few times
Indeed, that's why you'll find the newspapers have 20 pages of Australian news before it has one or two pages of world news, often stuff a million times more serious than the article of the panda giving birth on the page before. Still, whether it's right or wrong, the media focuses on what people want to know about, that's what drives sales and ratings and here they want to know about Australian players so that's what they're given, as you pointed out. Furthermore, short reports like the one quoted that feature in the in-brief sections of newspapers don't have the space to provide complete pictures on the game and they only usually focus on one aspect, in this case the fact an Aussie did well.Yeah but it's always been a bit distasteful how the media in general (not just singling out Aussie here - they're all guilty) reports news to register with locals.
News: "358 people died in a plane crash in South America today......"
Punter: *eats his dinner*
News: "...... two of which were Australian!"
Punter: "Oh my GOD!"
Reminds me of that Family Guy ep where Peter explains the attention in the media when a cute white girl dies.
Truth is, locals only give a crap about locals. It's what our psychology is built on. It shouldn't be the case, though, and the news plays off on it to get ratings.